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Official Racing Charts— . Sportsmans Park "— ~""— ~ Coovriffht. 1937. bv Triangle Publications. Inc. CICERO, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1957-SPORTSMANS PARK 5-8 MILE. Thirteenth day of thirteen-day meeting April 27 to May 11. National Jockey Club. American Totalisater. Puett Starting Gate. Film Patrol. Weather cloudy. Steward representing Illinois Racing Board, R. N. Choisser. Stewards, W. A. Reagan and F. C. Crafton. Placing Judges, J. H. Ellis, J. J. Klucina and J. C. Daniel. Patrol Judges, R E. Hopton, Henry Hauer and J. P Archibald. Paddock Judge, T. P. Scott Clerk of Scales, F. T. Miller. Starter. R. W. Dickerson. Racing Secretary and Handicapper, R. P. McAuliffe. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. Central Daylight Time. Percentage of winning favorites corresponding meeting 1956, .31; current meeting. .25. Percentage of favorites in the money, .64. Daily Double, first and second races. Entries and field horses run as one. Mutuel take, 14 per cent State 6, track 4. Superior figure following jockeys name indicates apprentice allowance claimed. 3 Three lbs. claimed. 5 Five lbs., etc. In claiming races price appears after name of jockey. Complete finish of each race confirmed by Harvey Eye In The Sky Camera. Length of stretch from last turn to finish, 902 feet. FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS. Red Busher, April 26, 1956— 1:12%— 3— 115. Purse ,800. 3-year- C a a olds. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since March 30 allowed 1A fi J 4 4 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since February 23, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500; if for May 11-57 — Spt ,000, alllowed 3 lbs. Net value to winner .820: second, 60: third, 80; fourth. 40. Mutuel Pool, 4,146. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt V* Va Str Fin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 08804 GRACES STAR wb110 7 10 94 6h 41 12$ C Meaux 3500 Blossom Stable 4.60 13981 REBEL BANDIT0 wb112 10 8 73 52 5* 2 R Baldwin 3500 B A Thompson 9 20 14248 MADGE P. wblfO 6 6 1 V 13 3i R Mundorf 3500 R T McDonnel 4.30 142472 YOUTHS HOPE w 112 4 3 3* 31 3 4i M Duhon 3500 J Mabry 6.20 13208 CREEK NATION wb 114 9 5 22 22 2* 52; H Craig 3000 M L Lombardo 6.30 13962 FLAMING REBEL w 112 3 4 8* 95 7h 62 H Viera 3500 F J Grand Sr * 4.10 133131 PRINCE JOE wb117 5 7 6* 71 61 72 L Gilligan 3500 R S Link Jr- 6.80 08148 LADY CADET w 104 2 2 4 43 80 83 D Vanborre 3000 A Caronti 50.10 AUDS BOY w 112 8 9 10 10 9J 9* D Wagner 3500 V D Fein 18.20 13554 BOLD QUEST wb 107 11 51 8* 10 10 J D Jessop 3500 M M Mitchell 34.60 Time. :23%, :49%, 1:18%. Track middy. * Official Program Numbers* /— Mutuels Paid— , Odds to , kA x in* t 7-GRACES STAR 11.20 6.60 4.20 4.60 2.30 1.10 MUTUel PriCeS? 10-REBEL BANDITO 8.80 5.20 3.40 1.60 i 6-MADGE P • 3.60 .80 Winner— Ch. f, by Thellusson— Brightwork, by Boatswain, trained by N. Glass; bred by W. B. Piggott, Jr. IN GATE— 1:51. OFF AT 1:51 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. GRACES STAR was outrun for half the distance, then moved strongly on the outside and, although racing very wide in the stretch, finished fast to win by a good margin. REBEL BANDITO was steered to the inside in the stretch and seemed to be in the poorest going. MADGE P. showed the way for about five furlongs and then weakened. YOUTHS HOPE tired. CREEK NATION had fair early speed. * Scratched— 13701 Reactress. 102; 13981 Beaufire. 107: 114702 Taddy, 107: 08226 Roman Wings. 110;. 13701 Part Indian, 115; 139813 Belated Wave, 115. Overweight— Graces Star, 3 pounds. SECOND RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal, April 23, 1956—1:17-5—118. Purse C A C ,800. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races 1A 4 D 4 D since April 19 allowed 3 lbs.; one race, i lbs.; one race since March 16. 8 lbs. Claiming May 11-57— Spt price, ,500. Net value to winner .820; second. 60: third. 80; fourth, 40. Mutuel Pool, 22,984. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St Va V2 Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 13206" UNCLE PETE wb 6 120 6 1 13 13 ih 1"k h Craig 2500 L Shelton 4.50 13856" ARGUFY w 7 112 7 9 5 4£ 33 2 L Gilligan 2500 F and R Lunak 7.40 13855 MIGHTY ROAN wb 7 112 10 7 2* 2 J 24 3* R Camp 2500 Ki Ki Stable 10.20 13856 NAMAMA wb 4 109 1 3 91 6* 43 47 H Viera 2500 W D Andrews 17.40 13862 INDUSTRIOUS. w7 117 5 10 10 92 85 5"k R L Baird 2500 T A Janicki 5.30 13206 TOUCH OF OR w 6 112 9 8 8J 8| 7J G * J D Jessop 2500 L C MacGregor 14.40 13704 BEST STORY wb4 115 3 4 73 7h 6J 71 R Baldwin 2500 C S Handelman 9.10 13862 AUNTTIENS wb4112 4 5 42 32 5 J 85 J Fieselman 2500 Green and Kerr 940 132062 STOCK EXCHNGEwb8 115 8 6 6* 10 9J 9U A Skoronski 2500 J F Parnell 2.20 13856 HER BELLE w 5 108 2 2 3h 53 10 10 M Wssman 2500 J Rakickas 45.30 Time. :23. :48%, 1:17%, 1:25%. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers* r— Mutuels Paid- , Odds to iU , n • 6-UNCLE PETE 11.00 6.40 4.00 450 2.20 1.00 Ml uruel Prices! 7-argufy 9.60 ejo 3.« 2.40 ilO-MlandHTY ROAN 5.60 1.80 Winner— Br. g, by Omission— Kind Annie, by Brilliant, trained by L. Shelton; bred by Mrs. I. K. Brennecke. IN GATE— 2:21. OFF AT 2:21 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. UNCLE PETE went to the front right after the start and enjoyed a good lead until challenged by MIGHTY ROAN entering the stretch, then shook off the latter but just lasted to hold ARGUFY. The latter came to the middle of the track in the stretch and, closing strongry, just failed to get up. MIGHTY ROAN weakened in the last sixteenth. NAMAMA closed some ground. INDUSTRIOUS trailed early and was never a threat. STOCK EXCHANGE was badly outrun throughout. Scratched— 13206 Easy Sir, 112; 137042 Jump Tune. 117; 14097 Bit o* Whir, 117; 134503 Rich Ann. 112; 13858 Beldic, 107; 140962 Relet. 112. Overweight— Namama, 2 pounds; Aunt Tiens, 5; Her Belle, 1. Daily Double on the First and Second Races Paid 6.60— Double Pool, 18,238. THIRD RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne, Nov. 1, 1956—1:38—3—112. Purse ,900. 4-year-olds and r * / upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 19 allowed 1j % J % O 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since March W , 8 lbs. Claiming price. ,500. May 11-57 — Spt Net value to winner ,885; second, 80; third, 90; fourth, 45. • Mutuel Poof 51.668. " Index Horses EgtAwTPPSt jjj Vfr 3,4 Str Fin Jockeys ClgPr. Owners Odds to 134471 COUNT DOMINGO w5117 3 2 4h 4h 4h 3J 1« C Meaux 2500 Mmes Nolan and Stone 2.60 13862| RADO IMAGE wb5115 6 9 92 8| 72 6 J 2* R Mundorf 2500 R T McDonnel 11.20 139802 FAMOUS GIFT wb4 102 4 3 3« 52 6J 52 33 J Truman5 2500 Mrs Bendetto and Guarino 3.60 13987 BUNNIE PETE w 4 107 2 1 73 71 5J 4h 41 H Craig 2500 F P Aime 8.40 139803 PACEMAKER w4 110J7 6 2* 2* 2J 1* 51 G Herndez 250O M G Stable 6.30 13708 TACARO w 10 115* 5 4 5J 1 I* 2 62; A Skoronski 25O0 W D Andrews 8.80 13862 HERES JAKE wb5 117 9 7 8h 92 91 82 7"* L Gilligan 2500 J F Parnell 7.40 137003 EVENING EMBER w5112 8 5 1" 35 33 9* 81 A ludicat 2500 M Pinto 21.60 13987 DORIE wb5111 1 10 10 10 10_ 72 92 R Baldwin 2500 Grace Kosiba • 17.30 14096 KIAMI wb 8 112 10 8 61 6* 8* 10 10 M J Dalgo 2500 J Sands 18.40 tFive pounds apprentice allowance waived. Time, :24%, :50%, 1:18%, 1:48. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers / — Mutuets Paid — . , Odds to N kA in* £ 3-COUNT DOMINGO 7.20 4.20 320 2.60 1.18 .60 Mutuel Prices? 6-rado image 10.40 6.40 4.20 2.20 l 4-FAMOUS GIFT 4 00 1.00 Winner— Ch. g, by Count Domino— Feather Stitch, by Upstream, trained by C. Greene, bred by Mrs. W. J. Nolan. IN GATE— 2:51. OFF AT 2:51 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. COUNT DOMINGO was saved to the last quarter, then moved strongly on the outside to easily take command in the stretch and widen h:s advantage in the last furlong. RADO IMAGE closed ground in the stretch. FAMOUS GIFT was going well at the finish. BUNNIE PETE made up some ground hi the last quarter. PACEMAKER tired in the stretch. TACARO and EVENING EMBER also tired. Scratched— 13446 Shannons Leap,*117; 14104 Smugsy Wugsy, 112; 14104 Little Boo, 112; 13700 Feb, 117. Overweight— Pacemaker, 3J pounds; Dorie, 4. FOURTH RACE •» FURLONGS out of chute. Flashy Token, May 7, 1957— M*s— 2— 120. Purse C A 1 ,500. 2-year-clds. Allowances. Weight, 122 lbs. Non-winners of ,250 since Janu-4 1A J 4 / ary 16 allowed 3 lbs., two races of ,600, 5 lbs.; one race of ,950, 8 lbs. claiming May It -57 — Spt races not considered. Net value to winner ,275; second. 00; third, 50; fourth, 75. Mutuel Pool, 52,276. . Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St jjj Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to n138574 DEMANDE-MOR w 114 6 4 3J 12 13 R L Baird W Zakoor 6.20 13556 ALMA AETHEL w 114 5 6 7 5 2"" C Meaux D E Hammonds 9.10 13984 FLASHY TOKEN w 117 4 5 5J 4J 3"" D Wagner J K Houssels 1.80 139843 SATIN PARASALL w 114 7 3 4J 3J 43 H Craig Grace Kosiba 6.40 13984* NUNZI NUNZI w 112 1 2 1* 2| 52J P Fieselman H S Nichols 640 13984 PRINCESS HAM will 8 1 6J 64 6« L Gilligan A T Verlick 25.60 13984 REDDY JONES w 111 2 7 2" 7 7 R Mundorf C H Brown 4.30 139842 NAGOL wb117 3 Refused to break. M Duhon D Logan 8.20 Time, :23%, :48%. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers* Mutuels Paid — . , Odds to , kA , n . 6-DEMANDE-MOR 14.40 7.80 4.00 6.20 2.50 1.00 Mutuel Prices! 5-alma aethel 7.20 4.00 260 1.00 I 4-FLASHY TOKEN 3.00 50 Winner— Ch. g, by George Gams— Bane, by Levante, trained by C. Gentry; bred by A. Kirkpatrick. IN GATE— 3:21J. OFF AT 3:21 i CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good for all but NAGOL. Won easily; second and third driving. DEMANDE-MOR was close up early and, coming to the outside of NUNZI NUNZI in the stretch, forged to the front to draw out thereafter. ALMA AETHEL broke well but was crowded back and was outrun to the stretch, then made up considerable ground. FLASHY TOKEN was unable to keep up with the pace but finished gamely between horses. SATIN PARASALL raced wide. NUNZI NUNZI weakened in the stretch. REDDY JONES was off slowly, then rushed up to the leader on the inside nearing the end of the first quarter only to tire later. NAGOL refused to break. Scratched— 13857 Burdetta, 114; 134482 Count Pose, 114. Overweight— Nunzi Nunzi, 1 pound. Continued on Page Thirty J SPORTSMANS PARK Continued from Page Twelve FIFTH RACE G 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal, April 23, 1956-1:17-5-118. Purse 1A C A Q ,200. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Non-winners twice other than optional, maiden or «* •* O claiming in 1957. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners since April 16 allowed 3 lbs.; since May 11-57 — Spt March 16, 5 lbs : since February 16, 8 lbs. claiming races of ,500 or less not considered Net value to winner ,080; second. 40; third. 20; fourth, 60. Mutuel Pool. 54,818. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St V* tt Sir Fin Jockeys Owners Odasto 141013 TOTAL TRAFFIC w 112 3 1 1» l»|M 1?J J Fieselman Green and Kerr a-4.10 140981 FIBRE KING w 112 8 4 32 3J 3J 2™ R Mundorf L Shelton 9.20 14099* ADELENE DASHER w 110 5 3 4 4h 44 34 C Meaux J Hull 460 13132 ANDY JACK a 112 6 6 7« 6 J 63 41 J D Jessop F E Arnold 9.30 12813* SALS REQUEST wb110J 1 5 52 5* 2h 55 A Skoronski C N Salerno 10.20 13861 AT WILL w 110J 2 6 6J 75 73 6"* G Herndez Green and Kerr a-4.10 12629* LAKE DRIVE wb112 4 8 8 8 8 712 h Craig S G and H Babb.tz 160 13492 BONDED TREAT wb110 7 2 23 22 5 8 L Gilligan Clover Leaf Farm 6.40 a-Coupled, Total Traffic and At Will. Time, :23%, :48%. l:!7Ji 1:24%. Track muddy. Official Program Numbers* ,-42 Mutuels Paid — , Odds to I E • i 1-A-TOTAL TRAFFIC a-Entry .. 10.20 5.40 3 20 4.10 1.70 60 Mm. Utuel rrices? 7-FIBRE KING 800 4.00 3.00 1.00 I 4-ADELENE DASHER 3.20 60 Winner— Ch. g. by Coastal Traffic— Ortaisi, by The Porter, trained by C. Kerr, bred by C. LeBus, Jr. IN GATE— 3:54. OFF AT 3:54 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won ridden out; second and third driving. TOTAL TRAFFIC went to the front at once and drawing out from BONDED TREAT down the backstretch, was not in danger thereafter. FIBRE KING came steadily in the middle of the track through the stretch but just managed to best ADELENE DASHER. The latter finished with good courage after having raced fairly close up throughout ANDY JACK made up ground in the stretch. SALS REQUEST made a mild move entering the stretch but failed to carry through. BONDED TREAT tired. LAKE DRIVE began slowly and was badly outrun all the way. Scratched— 13317 Royal Bluejem. 112. Overweight— Adelene Dasher, 3 pounds; Sals Request, 3J; At Will, 3J; Bondad Treat. 3. SIXTH RACE 6 1-2 FURLONGS out of chute. Sir Tribal, April 23, 1956-1:17—5—118. Purse E A Q ,200. 4-year-olds and upward. Starter allowances. Starters for a claiming price of 1A " 4 J 4 ,500 or less since September 1 who have not won for a claiming price exceeding May 11-57 — Spt ,500 since April 19. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of three races since February 23 allowed 3 lbs.; two races, 5 lbs.; one race, 8 lbs. Net value to winner ,080; second, 40; third. 20; fourth, 60. Mutuel Pool. 75,415. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Vk V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 137053 REVETMENT wb5 107 1 2 22 24 4 13 J Truman5 J H Thatcher 2.70 139852 VARSITY wb6117 9 6 44 3 2J 23J R L Baird W J Schmidt 3.70 14100 DANCING BOY wb5 115 5 3 1* 12 34 31 J Fieselman Green and Kerr 17.80 138602 BAN SEN w4115 2 1 64 7* 44 4* C Meaux E K Carey 4.20 14102 LAST AND ONLY wb 5 117 8 8 8* 8J 6J 5J M Duhon M Pinto 8.40 13316* AIR ROMANCE . w 4 110 3 9 9 9 9 61 A Skoronski C Fritz 18.80 139853 ENDON wb6112 6 4 54 9* 5J 7£ R Mundorf W Strong 11.90 137052 DOC MOORMAN w 9 115 4 7 72 5* 7h 8J H Viera M H VanBerg 7.60 13985 KY. RAINBOW w 4 115 7 5 3h 42 8* 9 H Craig D Craig 8.40 Time. :22%. :48, 1:15%, 1:231/5. Track muddy. ». . in. I 1-REVETMENT 7.40 4.60 3.60 2.70 .1.30 .80 Mutuel Prices! 9-varsity 5.40 4.40 1.70 120 l 5-DANCING BOY 8.20 3.10 Winner— B. m, by Revoked— Tav, by Tintagel, trained by C. W. Parvin; bred by Bwamazon Farm. Inc. IN GATE— 4:24. OFF AT 4:24 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. REVETMENT was closest to the pace of DANCING BOY to the stretch turn approach, then went to the front and, increasing her margin on the turn, was an easy winner. VARSITY moved strongly on the stretch turn, then went very wide and lost his chance. DANCING BOY weakened in the stretch. BAN SEN, outrun early, finished fairly well. KY. RAINBOW had early speed. DOC MOORMAN turned in a weak effort. Corrected weight— Doc Moorman, 115. SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods, Nov. 3, 1956 — 1:45 — 6— 115 SPORTSMANS PARK p f a HANDICAP. Purse 5,000. 3-year-olds and upward. 1i 4 J D Net value to winner ,750; second, ,000; third, ,500: fourth. S750. May 11-57— Spt Mutuel Pool, 85,170. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Va Vi 3/a Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 137062 ROCK PILOT wb5111 1 1 VI V 14 4 1h R Baldwin B and H Stable 4.20 12859 SPEED ROUSER wb5122 6 2 2" 2J 2" 32 24 H Craig S G and H Babbitz 1.40 14102* NEXT PAGE w6108 8 7 62 65 5 J 2J 3J D Vandbre H J Wise • 23.80 13706 KING BEBE w6114 3 5 5 5 6* 4J 42J C Meaux H H Rendleman 7.20 13706 JIMMY THE ONE wb 6 110 2 8 8 8 75 75 5« R Mundorf 0 Sledge 6.60 137063 TUSSLE PATCH w6117 7 4 43 S 4 5J 62 J D Jessop Gregory and Maggio 4 60 12859 GOOD GESTURE wb5114 5 3 3* 4* 32 6 70 M Duhon Johnston and Blossom Stable 15.40 13559 VOLITION wb 4 110 4 6 72 7* 8 8 8 A Skoronski Hoffman and Salvino 22.00 Time, :24%. :50%, 1:17%, 1:45%, 1:53%. Track muddy. n • t 1-ROCK PILOT 10.40 4.00 3.20 4 20 100 .60 Ml UtUel PriCeS? 7-SPEED ROUSER 3.20 2.60 .60 .30 I 9-NEXT PAGE 5.20 160 Winner— Blk. h, by Petrose— Pigalle, by Apache, trained by G. Ellis, bred by M. C. and C. G. Boyd. IN GATE-4:51J. OFF AT 4:54 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. ROCK PILOT went to the front at once from the inside position and taken under light wraps while making the pace, had enough left to withstand the challenges from SPEED ROUSER and NEXT PAGE, but was required to do his very best near the end to last. SPEED ROUSER was rated while following the pace and, after appearing to falter when headed by NEXT PAGE on the stretch turn, came again in the middle of the track in the final eighth and was gaining. NEXT PAGE made a very strong run after leaving the backstretch and loomed as a possible winner on the stretch turn but weakened in the final drive. KING BEE finished fairly well. JIMMY THE ONE passed tiring horses in the stretch. TUSSLE PATCH and GOOD GESTURE stopped badly. VOLITION seemed outclassed. Scratched— 14102 Jims Whim, 111; 13706 Almas Heart, 108. Overweight — Volition, 4 pounds. ■ EIGHTH RACE 1 MILE. Key Biscayne, Nov. I, 1956— 1:38%— 3— 112. Purse ,900. 4-year-olds and • ,p | upward. Claiming. Weight, 120 lbs. Non-winners of two races since April 19 allowed 1j- I, 9 9 I 3 lbs.; one race, 5 lbs.; one race since March 16, 8 lbs. Claiming price, ,500. May 11-57— Spt Net value to winner ,885; second, 80; third. 90; fourth, 45. Mutuel Pool. 58,119. Index Horses Eqt A Wt PP St * Va 3A Str Fin Jockeys Clg Pr. Owners Odds to 13862 WAR STIM w9112 9 10 10 10 84 and 12i C Meaux 2500 A Kara Sr 4.70 13204 VIE EN ROSE w6110 7 5 22 23 1 1* 22J R Mundorf 2500 W Zakoor 35.40 14104 BLUE LICKS w 8 120 2 2 93 8J 73 34 35 R L Baird 2500 Blossom Stable 3.80 139872 OCEAN MONEY w4112 3 7 54 44 5J 43 4"k 0 Wagner 2500 V D Fein 4.20 13314 MOTORAMIC wb4112 4 3 62 64 4J 61 52 J Torres 2500 P Ballo 14.40 13700* WISE SWIV w 5 109 8 9 83 72 6 76 6« H Viera 2500 W Strong 10.30 13862J3CALIC0 CREEK w7 112 5 4 |ti 1h 2* 54 73 R Camp 2500 S M Howard " 6 20 13557 JAHAR w 5 112 10 8 4 5" 9h 9* 8™ M Wssman 2500 M Kakan 50.80 13708 COFFEYVILLE w6115 1 13 34 3£ 83 9 M Duhon 2500 Smith and Wade 3.60 13560 DONNYS TASK w 4 117 6 6 7h 92 10 10 10 J D Jessop 2500 C C Koltes 13.60 Time, :25, :51%, 1:19, 1:49. Track muddy. ki , n . 9-WAR STIM 1140 6.60 4.80 4 70 2.30 1.40 Mutuel Prices? 7-vie en rose 21.00 11.00 9.90 4.50 I 2-BLUE LICKS 4.20 1.10 Winner— B g. by War Dog— Stimulus Fay, by Stimulus, trained by A. Kara, Sr • bred by K. M. and W. P. Little. IN GATE-5:24. OFF AT 5:24 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. WAR STIM trailed early and although moving up did not become a serious factor until the stretch was reached, then came strongly to wear down VIE EN ROSE and win going away. VIE EN ROSE, close to CALICO CREEK in the first half-mile, took command to open up on the field nearing the stretch turn, then went wide and tired but had no trouble saving second place. BLUE LICKS made a good move entering the stretch but failed to carry through. OCEAN MONEY was always fairly well up. COFFEYVILLE was through after going six furlongs. Scratched— 13708 French Legion, 117; 13319 From Afar, 112; 14104* War Tuck. 112; 13704 Sonora Girl, 110. Overweight — Vie En Rose. 3 pounds; Wise Swiv, 2. Ocean Money claimed by M. G. Stable, trained J. H. Goldblatt. NINTH RACE 1 1-16 MILES. Better Goods, Nov. 3, 1956—1:45—6-115. Windy City Starter Handi- r c **» cap. Purse ,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Starters for a claiming price of ,500 or 1m 4 J D A less since September 1. May 11-57— Spt Net value to winner ,600: second, 00; third. 00; fourth, 00 Mutuel Pool, 60,273. Index Horses EqtAWtPPSt Vt V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Odds to 138612 ATTEMPT w4 115 8 3 34 3 3 42 U J Fieselman Mrs F Mays andL R Barker 3.50 139863 EQUIMORE wb7 113 4 2 2J 23 23 12 2* H Viera A Fiantaco 7 40 13b DOUBLE BOGEY wb5 114 6 6 82 83 5h 5« 33J R L Baird W J Schmidt a 3.60 1386. PASHA SAIED wb4114 5 10 9* 9 * 9« 63 4™ C Meaux Blossom Stable 4.20 13861 NOBLE BIRTH w4110 9 5 4 43 46 3" 53 J Torres A Saucier Jr 18 60 13861 OUR COUNTRY wb5 112 10 4 12 12 12 2J 62 M Duhon Mrs W Tannenbaum 6.40 133182 GO BETWEEN wb9112 1 7 10 10 10 83 7* R Camp Oldehove-Regnave Stable 6.40 13561 CORflNA wb 8 108 3 9 6 5 6h 7J 85 D Vanborre Wise and Simpson 21.20 132073 STRIKING HOUR wb6112 7 8 7* 72 8J 10 9J M Mulkrm W J Schmidt a-3.60 13986 BLUE EMBER wb7113 2 1 5* 6 72 92 10 M Lopez M D Haynes 13.60 a-Coupled, Double Bogey and Striking Hour. Time, :23%. :49%. 1:17%, 1:46%. 1:54%. Track muddy Official Program Numbers V ,— Mutuels Pai J — , Odds to , Li , in* 7-ATTEMPT 9.00 5.40 3.40 3.50 1.70 .70 Mutuel Prices? s-equimore 8» 6 3.40 2.30 v 1- DOUBLE BOGEY a-Entry 3.40 .70 Winner— Br. g. by Endeavour II.— Panfire, by Firethorn, trained by L. R. Barker; bred by Mrs T. A. Randolph. IN GATE— 5:52. OFF AT 5:52 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. ATTEMPT followed the early pace closely and, coming te the outside on the stretch turn, forged to the front of EQUIMORE in the last sixteenth and bested him in a driv*. EQUIMORE, well rated, headed OUR COUNTRY when ready nearing the stretch tutn and, although going ga#*ly te the end, was unable to resist the winner. DOUBLE BOGEY, outrun early, came steadily through the last quarter. PASHA SAIED was too far out of it in the early running and, although closing well failed to be a threat. NOBLE BIRTH weakened in the run home. OUR COUNTRY stopped badly. Scratched— 13861 Braseda, 115. Overweight— Noble Birth, 1 pound. Attendance, 19,662; Total Mutuel Pool, ,453,107. Total Attendance for Meeting, 152,154; Total Mutuel Pool for Meeting, 1,654,877.